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Monoclonal Anti-Ca2+-ATPase antibody produced in mouse | Sigma-Aldrich antibody product information
name:Monoclonal Anti-Ca2+-ATPase antibody produced in mouse
cat_no:A7952
gene id:rat Atp2a3(25391);human ATP2A3(489)
brand:SIGMA
link:www.sigmaaldrich.com/catalog/search ...
prod_type:Chemical
name_suffix:clone 5F10, ascites fluid
storage temp.:-20C
storage:-20C
unspsc_code:12352203
shipped in:dry ice
antibody form:ascites fluid
application(s):immunoprecipitation: suitable;immunohistochemistry (formalin-fixed, paraffin-embedded sections): suitable;indirect ELISA: suitable;immunoblotting: 1:100 using extracts of human erythrocyte ghosts
species reactivity:human, chimpanzee, baboon, monkey, canine, rabbit, feline, rat, chicken, eel, plant, parasites
immunogen:human erythrocyte Ca2+-ATPase.
mdl_no:MFCD00212890
wgk:3
specificity:The antibody reacts specifically with human erythrocyte Ca2+ pump (Ca2+-ATPase, 138 kDa). It may also recognize additional bands at ~215, 160-180, 125, 95-107, 72, and 27 kDa representing products of aggregation or proteolysis of the pump. The antibody does not significantly affect the Ca2+ pump activity. The reactivity of the antibody has been mapped to an epitope within amino acid residues 724-783, the region proposed to be the hinge domain of the Ca2+-ATPase molecule. It cross-reacts with the Ca2+ pump of basolateral membrane of distal convoluted tubules of kidney, hepatocyte plasma membrane, intestine, placenta, endometrium, choroid plexus, Purkinje cells, and hen oviductal tissue using immunohistochemistry and immunoblotting. In human kidney, specific staining is found only along the basolateral membrane of the distal convoluted tubules, while glomeruli and other segments of the nephron do not stain. An additional application with this antibody is immunoaffinity purification of the Ca2+ pump.
clone:5F10
isotype:IgG2a
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all human ATP2A3 antibodies
all rat Atp2a3 antibodies
anti mouse secondary antibodies


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